America as UtopiaKenneth M. Roemer B. Franklin, 1981 - 410 páginas |
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... utopian specu- lation . Literary questions are especially obvious : How do the best utopists make readers see how to extrapolate the present into new alternatives and simultaneously see the present in new ways ? How can contemporary ...
... utopian specu- lation . Literary questions are especially obvious : How do the best utopists make readers see how to extrapolate the present into new alternatives and simultaneously see the present in new ways ? How can contemporary ...
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... utopian authors were . 13 In two respects the utopists were representative Americans . Except for Southern writers , their geographical distribution was a much closer ap- proximation of the population distribution in 1890 than was the ...
... utopian authors were . 13 In two respects the utopists were representative Americans . Except for Southern writers , their geographical distribution was a much closer ap- proximation of the population distribution in 1890 than was the ...
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... utopists , Sheldon and Bellamy , were , respec- tively , a Protestant minister and a scion of a long line of Protestant ministers ; then the utopian literature seems to be a wholehearted endorsement of the Victorian celebration of a ...
... utopists , Sheldon and Bellamy , were , respec- tively , a Protestant minister and a scion of a long line of Protestant ministers ; then the utopian literature seems to be a wholehearted endorsement of the Victorian celebration of a ...
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How and Why I Wrote Looking Backward 22 | 22 |
Utopia as an Experimental Culture | 28 |
Write Entopian Novels | 43 |
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Otras 23 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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